Prevent, Treat Neurodegenerative Disease
Since first characterized by Dr. Lois Alzheimer in 1906, Alzheimer’s disease has claimed the lives of millions of people around the world. The problem continues to escalate. Due to misinformation and mismanagement, some countries have a higher prevalence of the disease than others. The truth is more elusive than a cure.
Neurodegenerative disease is the fastest-growing cause of death on the planet (excluding the coronavirus). Alzheimer’s disease alone is taking the lives of 50-100 million people around the world now. Millions will die of the disease this year, while millions more will be diagnosed and misdiagnosed. Millions of others will go undiagnosed. Contrary to popular belief, neurodegenerative disease is not a normal part of aging. Today, neurodegenerative disease is killing teenagers.
In addition to Alzheimer’s disease, neurodegenerative disease includes Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and others. Most of these diseases are related. The biggest difference is which region of the brain is under attack. Regardless of where neurodegenerative disease starts, it ultimately spreads throughout the brain and body. It’s known as a progressive, wasting disease. No two cases are identical.
The good news is that most cases of neurodegenerative diseases are preventable and treatable. The bad news is that neurodegenerative disease is incurable.
In most cases, it’s fatal. As this website explains, many forms of neurodegenerative disease also are known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE). As the name implies, TSEs are transmissible.
A variety of factors can trigger neurodegenerative disease, including genetics, head trauma and nutrition. Today, however, the greatest factor behind the explosive growth is a neurotoxin that is spreading through our food, water, health systems and beyond.
A variety of factors can trigger neurodegenerative disease, including genetics, head trauma and neurotoxins. Misinformation and mismanagement are fanning the flames.
There are several factors that can contribute to the acquisition of neurodegenerative disease, including age, nutrition, genetics and exposure to prion pathogens.
Many factors are contributing to the epidemic. Prions are now the X factor. As such, neurodegenerative disease is spreading like wildfire. Download our eBook to find out more:
- What foods promote the onset of Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease?
- What foods can treat the symptoms of neurodegenerative disease?
- Why are women are contracting neurodegenerative disease at twice the rate of men?
- Is Alzheimer’s a transmissible disease?
- Why is the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease much higher in some regions and nations than others?
Industry and government are not accounting for prions or regulating them. They are ignoring the threat completely, which violates the Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 in the United States. Other nations also are ignoring laws developed to protect food, air, water and citizens.
There are proven strategies to help avert neurodegenerative disease, including nutrition, exercise and prion aversion. There is not a cure for prion disease, but smart nutrition can ease the symptoms.
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